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Medical Conditions - Frequent Urination

The urge to pass urine more than usual is called frequent urination. It can be a sign of an underlying medical condition and can interrupt the normal sleep cycle. Some of the possible causes include diabetes, urinary tract infection, prostate problems, anxiety, taking diuretics, bladder or kidney condition, and sexually transmitted disease.

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How are prostate and urination problems treated in Ayurveda?

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How to address issues with frequent urination and nocturia?

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What is the Ayurvedic treatment for fibroids?

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How to treat frequent urination?

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Which ayurvedic medicine can be used to treat frequent urination?

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Can ayurvedic medications cure post-traumatic stress disorder?

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Can Ayurvedic medicines help cure urinary issues?

Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.This problem may be due to weak bladder muscles. I suggest practicing Kegel exercises, which will help strengthen your bladder muscles.

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How do we find the cause and treatment for frequent urination?

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